In Buddhist tradition, it is said that Buddha was allowed to eat a maximum of one seed per day. This practice is known as the "one seed a day" rule. The purpose of this rule was to cultivate mindfulness, moderation, and detachment from material desires. By limiting his consumption to just one seed, Buddha demonstrated discipline and self-control in his pursuit of enlightenment.
most are but some aren't.
There are many animals and birds that eat nuts and seeds. Two basic examples are squirrels eat nuts, my pet budgerigar eat seeds, and many animals will eat both.
Buddha can't eat pork because they hate killing animals.Buddha can eat vegetable because they want to eat health
No. For instance when you eat a mushroom you eat some spores and when you eat bread this is made from seeds. However there are many different spores and seeds and not all are edible.
Many birds eat seeds, insects, or fruit.
Yes it is
Yes. Cats CAN eat many things that they should not necessarily eat. Cumin seeds is a great example. Cumin seeds can give your cat digestion and messy elimination issues.
Some seeds you can eat are pumpkin, sesame, and sunflower. Seeds often sprouted and eaten are alfalfa, brocolli, lentils, radish, and many others. This is certainly not an all-inclusive list.
They eat many types of peanuts and a ocasainal wallnut.
Dude, eat the seeds!
seeds of many kinds of plants
Some seeds you can eat are pumpkin, sesame, and sunflower. Seeds often sprouted and eaten are alfalfa, brocolli, lentils, radish, and many others. This is certainly not an all-inclusive list.